VALENTINE'S DAY
by LiVing On A Beam Of Light
VALENTINE'S DAY
I remember the first time we touched.
Your hand approached slowly
and I dreaded it,
tracing invisible eddies of air in its wake
as it cut a path to my palm.
As my skin accepted it,
I recall the pleasure inherent
in that contact, my mind reeling
out of fear and desire,
and I felt your pulse against me.
It surged through my left ventricle,
stopped the rhythm of my heart
for a minute or so it seemed,
then the memory of that touch
restarted the flow of blood.
And that's all I need—
that one quick caesura of the heart
to remind me of how I feel about you
and how I you feel about me
and how we still share those silent touches.